mEq

milliequivalent

(mEq) [mil″e-e-kwiv´ah-lent]

one thousandth (10−3) of a chemical equivalent (see equivalent weight). Concentrations of electrolytes are often expressed as milliequivalents per liter, which is an expression of the chemical combining power of the electrolyte in a fluid.

Despite the fact that the CFIB, which represents some 3,500 manufacturing companies, has denounced the Act promoting the development of manpower training over the years for its excessive administrative complication and the way it financially penalizes SMEs, the government and MEQ have agreed to subsidize around 150 enterprises on benchmarking projects, at a cost of $2.

Data showed that although the mean scores on MEQ for all groups were in the Neutral Type range, the mean score for the oldest age group (27-62 years) was significantly higher, indicating that the oldest age group tended to lean toward the morning hours as their best performance time.

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